Albion have fond memories of Adams Park.

And not just because of Glenn Murray’s four-goal haul on a snow-lined pitch a little more than 14 years ago.

The under-21s will look to achieve a famous result when they visit in the Bristol Street Motors Trophy.

Murray powered a 5-2 win for Guy Poyet’s side in League One on the men’s most recent visit to Wycombe Wanderers.

They came from 2-1 down at the interval before a packed and euphoric away end.

A few weeks earlier, Albion had drawn 4-4 in an FA Cup tie for which Martin Hinshelwood was in caretaker charge after the sacking of Russell Slade.

Gavin Hoyte, currently enjoying FA Cup exploits with Maidstone, was sent off for kicking an opponent but Murray’s double, including a late penalty, forced a replay.

Since then, there has been a major Brighton celebration at the High Wycombe venue.

Albion’s women won a promotion play-off there in 2016 as Kate Natkiel’s double helped secure a 4-2 win over Sporting Club Albion.

It was a key part of the club’s rise from the regionalised third tier to the elite WSL.

Former Albion loan striker Sam Vokes, now 34, has been leading the Wycombe attack of late.

Their side includes former Reading wideman Garath McCleary, 36, while Luke Leahy, formerly of Walsall and Shrewsbury, leads them both in goals and assists.

They are managed by their former player Matt Bloomfield and average 46% possession in League One, which ranks them down in 18th.